A decorative panel and a refrigerator having the same are presented. Inner gorgeous decorative patterns are seen according to an opening and closing operation of a refrigerator door usually serving as a mirror, providing the user a continuous aesthetic sense with which the user is not bored compared with decorative patterns which are always exposed. In addition, a mirror face is formed on a front plate and a decorative plate to continuously reflect the decorative patterns to thereby provide a three-dimensional aesthetic sense with the planar decorative patterns. Also, because recesses or protrusions are formed on the decorative plate to obtain a decorative effect, the usage amount of high-priced components such as jewels can be reduced to lower a fabrication cost of a product.
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1. A refrigerator comprising:
a door for opening and closing a freezing chamber or a refrigerating chamber;
a translucent glass plate installed on a front surface of the door and having a first mirror face serving as a mirror or glass according to a brightness difference between both sides;
a decorative plate installed on the front surface of the door so as to be disposed at one side of the translucent glass plate and having certain decorative patterns;
a light emission unit mounted on an upper surface of the decorative plate, the light emission unit being configured to emit light to the decorative patterns to allow the decorative patterns to be seen from an outer side of the translucent glass plate;
a cover coupled to the decorative plate and configured to support the light emission unit; and
a deco cap coupled to an upper end of the refrigerator door and configured to receive the cover therein,
wherein the cover comprises:
a first supporting portion coupled to the decorative plate,
a second supporting portion bent from one end of the first supporting portion and configured to press an upper surface of the light emission unit such that the light emission unit is positioned between an upper surface of the decorative plate and a lower surface of the second supporting portion, and
a third supporting portion bent from one end of the second supporting portion and configured to support a front side surface of the light emission unit,
wherein the decorative plate further comprises a fixing portion extending from the upper surface of the decorative plate and configured to support a rear side surface of the light emission unit.
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The present application claims priority to Korean Application No. 10-2009-0045147 filed in Korea on May 22, 2009, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a decorative panel and a refrigerator having the same and, more particularly, to a decorative panel having a perspective of a decorative pattern to enhance an aesthetic sense and incurring a low material cost, and a refrigerator having the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a refrigerator is a device having a certain accommodating space to keep food items, or the like, in a low temperature state. Discriminating low temperature ranges for freezing or refrigerating food items depending on the state of food items to be kept in storage, the refrigerator is divided into a freezing chamber for keeping food items in storage in a below-zero degree and a refrigerating chamber for keeping food items in storage in an above-zero degree. Cooling air is continuously supplied to the interior of the refrigerator, and cooling air is continuously generated by a heat exchanging operation of a refrigerant which repeatedly performs the cycle of compressing, condensing, expanding, and evaporating.
The refrigerator includes a type in which the freezing chamber is positioned at an upper side of the refrigerating chamber, a type in which the freezing chamber is positioned at a lower side of the refrigerating chamber, and a type in which the freezing chamber and the refrigerating chamber are positioned to be adjacent horizontally.
Recently, refrigerators increase in size and multifunctional in line with the diversification of user preferences and a change in the people's dietary life. Also, refrigerators have various decorative patterns on their outer appearance, enhancing aesthetical sense. According to the trend, refrigerators having jewels or paintings of famous artists as ornamentation are being introduced.
However, in spite of the various decorative patterns applied to the related art refrigerators, they have no change in the decorative patterns or are flat or two-dimensional, so if those refrigerators are in use for a long period of time, users may be easily bored with them.
In addition, when jewel is used as decorative patterns, much cost incurs compared with its effect, increasing the fabrication cost.
Therefore, in order to address the above matters, the various features described herein have been conceived.
An aspect of the present invention provides a decorative panel capable of making decorative patterns change to allow the user to enjoy an aesthetic sense without getting bored with for a long period of time, and a refrigerator having the same.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a decorative panel capable of reducing a material cost required for forming decorative patterns to thereby obtaining the same decorative effect at a relatively low fabrication cost, and a refrigerator having the same.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a decorative panel including: a translucent glass plate having a first mirror face serving as a mirror or glass according to a brightness difference between both sides; a decorative plate disposed at one side of the translucent glass plate and having decorative patterns; and an illumination unit supplying illumination to the decorative patterns to allow the decorative patterns to be seen from an outer side of the translucent glass plate, wherein the illumination unit includes a light emission unit emitting light, and a switching unit electrically connected with the light emission unit and turning on and off the light emission unit.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator including: a door for opening and closing a freezing chamber or a refrigerating chamber; a translucent glass plate installed on a front surface of the door and having a first mirror face serving as a mirror or glass according to a brightness difference between both sides; a decorative plate installed on the front surface of the door so as to be disposed at one side of the translucent glass plate and having certain decorative patterns; and an illumination unit supplying illumination to the decorative patterns to allow the decorative patterns to be seen from an outer side of the translucent glass plate, wherein the illumination unit includes a light emission unit emitting light, and a switching unit electrically connected with the light emission unit and turning on and off the light emission unit.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A decorative panel and a refrigerator having the same according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
A mechanic chamber (not shown) is formed at a lower end of a rear side of the refrigerator body 1, in which a compressor and a condenser are installed.
An evaporator (not shown) connected with the condenser and the compressor to supply cooling air to the freezing chamber 2 or to the refrigerating chamber 3 may be installed on the rear surface of the refrigerator body 1, namely, on the rear wall surface of the freezing chamber 2, may be insertedly installed at an inner side of a wall surface or an upper wall surface of the freezing chamber 2, or may be insertedly positioned at an inner side of a barrier demarcating the freezing chamber 2 and the refrigerating chamber 3.
A single evaporator may be installed at the freezing chamber 2 to distributedly supply cooling air to the freezing chamber 2 and to the refrigerating chamber. Alternatively, a freezing chamber evaporator and a refrigerating chamber evaporator may be installed separately in order to independently supply cooling air to the freezing chamber 2 and to the refrigerating chamber 3.
The refrigerator door of the refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is hinge-coupled with the refrigerator body to open or close the freezing chamber or the refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator body. In addition, in many cases, various decorative patterns are formed on a front surface of the refrigerator door to obtain an elegant appearance to enhance an aesthetic sense of the produce. Hereinafter, a refrigerator with a decorative panel applied to a refrigerator door will now be described.
As shown in
The decorative plate 20 is installed at an inner side of the front plate 10, namely, at the side facing the outer case 5a of the refrigerating chamber door 5, such that it faces the inner side of the front plate 10. The decorative plate 20 may be made of a material of engineering plastic with high strength and good light transmission such as polycarbonate. Decorative patterns 20
A plurality of decorative patterns 30 including individual decorations 31 such as gems may be installed on one side of the decorative plate 20, namely, on the inner surface of the decorative plate 20 corresponding to the front plate 10.
The individual decorations 31 may be installed as many as possible to enhance a decorative effect at the outer side. However, because the individual decorations 31 are high-priced, installation of a large amount of decorations would possibly increase the material cost of the refrigerator. Thus, a plurality of decorative recesses (or decoration protrusions) 32, which may be used in place of the germs, may be formed on the decorative plate 20. As shown in
A second mirror face 22 may be formed by coating chromium or the like on the other side surface of the decorative plate 20, namely, on the outer side surface facing the outer case 5a as shown in
As shown in
The light emitting unit 41 may be fixedly fastened to the decorative plate 20 or to the outer case 5a of the refrigerating chamber door 5. In this case, however, the light emitting unit 41 may be possibly damaged during the fastening process, so it may be preferably fixed by using a light emitting unit cover 42.
The light emitting unit cover 42 may be formed to be lengthy so as to cover at least one side, namely, the rear side surface or the upper side surface of the light emitting unit 41, and a fastening hole 42a may be formed at the center of the light emitting unit cover 42 such that it can be fastened to the decorative plate 20. Although not shown, the light emitting unit cover 42 may be fastened to the refrigerator door.
The light emitting unit 41 may flicker by cooperatively operating with the opening and closing operation of the refrigerating chamber door 5, namely, by interworking with the overall controlling of the refrigerator.
To this end, the light emitting unit 41 may be electrically connected with the switching unit 43 that selectively turns on and off the light emitting unit 41. One end of the switching unit 43 is electrically connected with the light emitting unit 41, and the other end of the switching unit 43 may be electrically connected with a main board (not shown) of the refrigerator that determines the opening and closing operation of the refrigerating chamber door 5 to control the ON/OFF operation of an illumination unit of the refrigerator.
Then, when the refrigerating chamber door 5 is open, the switching unit 43 is turned on together with the illumination unit of the refrigerating chamber 3 to make the light emitting unit 41 emit light, and when the refrigerating chamber door 5 is closed, the switching unit 43 may be turned off together with the illumination unit of the refrigerating chamber 3 to turn off the light emitting unit 41. Of course, the light emitting unit 41 may be switched such that it interworks in the opposite way to the illumination of the refrigerating chamber.
Reference numeral 6 denotes a deco cap covering the edges of the refrigerating chamber door.
The refrigerator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has the following operational effect.
That is, as shown in
Meanwhile, as shown in
In this case, as shown in
In this manner, because the gorgeous decorative pattern provided at the inner side is exposed to be seen suddenly when the refrigerating chamber door usually serving as a mirror is open, a continuous aesthetic sense can be provided to the user, which is not boresome compared with the case where a decorative pattern is always exposed to be seen.
In addition, because the mirror faces are formed on the front plate and the decorative plate to continuously reflect the decorative pattern, the cubical (three-dimensional) aesthetic sense can be provided by using the flat (one-dimensional) decorative pattern, enhancing the user satisfaction.
Also, because the recesses or protrusions are formed on the decorative plate to exhibit a decorative effect, the usage amount of high-priced components such as germs can be reduced, and thus, the fabrication unit cost as much can be reduced.
The refrigerating chamber door has been taken as an example in the description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, but the present invention can be also applicable to the freezing chamber door in the same manner.
Also, in the above description, the decorative panel and the refrigerator having the same according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention are applied to the two way refrigerator, but they can be also applicable to any kind of refrigerator in the same manner.
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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